Witryna13 paź 2008 · Life loss and Damage are not the same thing. Damage causes life loss, but other non-damage effects [card=Profane Command]can cause life loss as well. … Witryna23 sie 2011 · Damage usually causes loss of life, but they're not the same thing. A great example of this is Infect, where damage to a player doesn't cause loss of life, but causes poison counters instead. Bloodthirst only takes effect if an opponent was dealt …
Does non-combat damage affect Commander damage?
Witryna1 Technically, Gray Merchant doesn't do any damage; it just causes loss of life. This matters for things like Curiosity; does it matter to you? – jwodder Nov 18, 2013 at 1:24 sorry, loss of life is more what i'm looking for – user1305 Nov 18, 2013 at 2:47 1 Blood Artist sounds like a good card in a deck with this theme. Witryna79 Likes, 3 Comments - Adam the Vintage MtG Collector (@adamamtg) on Instagram: "Pyrokinesis from Alliances (1996). Playing with fire is fun--and in this case, only a little dang..." Adam the Vintage MtG Collector on Instagram: "Pyrokinesis from … synthesis scale for primers
magic the gathering - Do -1/-1 counters count as damage?
Witryna16 paź 2010 · Damage is a form of life loss. Loss of life effects by-pass the whole damage part. So for example, Fog would say prevent all combat damage this turn, … WitrynaPer the official rules on mtgcommander.net, If a player has been dealt 21 points of combat damage by a particular Commander during the game, that player loses a game. "Combat damage" refers only to damage dealt in combat as a result of attacking and blocking; direct-damage abilities don't count. WitrynaDealing damage causes many different results. The following are the most common results of the damage (but it's not exhaustive): The loss of life (by the defending player). The addition of poison counters counters (on the defending player). The addition of marked damage (on the defending creature). synthesis scanner leads to empty room